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35 minutes ago, HonkyNinja12 said:

Its less like socialism lol taking ppls money (tax payers) who dont want to pay into a system anymore is more socialism. ppl would like to get money back and choose for thier kids. Or poor ppl would like to go to a school not ran by Govt crazies more worried about gender studies

Tax payers still have to “pay in” and that money goes to subsidize a kids private school education. It’s 100 % socialism.

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11 minutes ago, HonkyNinja12 said:

Well TN does good on wierdo curriculum id say but for how long idk they had many trying to teach critical race theory and some gender fluid reading but TN I think shut it down.

No county in Tennessee has taught “critical race theory “.  But if public funds can go to any private school with no oversight who knows what your tax dollars will fund? If religious schools are ok are you comfortable with your tax dollars going to a Muslim school?

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9 minutes ago, SLBK said:

No county in Tennessee has taught “critical race theory “. 

I love how I have to provide data and links for everybody but y'all just say whatever lol Yes they have

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/critical-race-theory-roils-tennessee-school-district-2021-09-21/
 

https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/politics/2021/05/05/tennessee-bans-critical-race-theory-schools-withhold-funding/4948306001/

 

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22 minutes ago, SLBK said:

No county in Tennessee has taught “critical race theory “.  But if public funds can go to any private school with no oversight who knows what your tax dollars will fund? If religious schools are ok are you comfortable with your tax dollars going to a Muslim school?

Editing and Added 90% of reply 10 mins after I respond lol but nah got no problem with that at least had a say in it instead of some govt cuck forcing it

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40 minutes ago, HonkyNinja12 said:

Editing and Added 90% of reply 10 mins after I respond lol but nah got no problem with that at least had a say in it instead of some govt cuck forcing it

Neither one of those articles prove that critical race theory has been taught in Tennessee. One is an article about a parent with a child in private school who claims Williamson County (one of the most successful counties in the country) schools teach CRT, and the other is just a lawmaker proposing a bill against teaching it. You should probably read the articles you post first.

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22 minutes ago, SLBK said:

Neither one of those articles prove that critical race theory has been taught in Tennessee. One is an article about a parent with a child in private school who claims Williamson County (one of the most successful counties in the country) schools teach CRT, and the other is just a lawmaker proposing a bill against teaching it. You should probably read the articles you post first.

Oh I read them and they make sense. They didnt propose they passed maybe you should read. I didnt pick the article basing it off success of the district that’s irrelevant. With this its a group of ideas or principle not a subject like algebra so harder to see if its in books or teacher’s curriculum just many times it was just parents saying it was being taught by a teacher not in official curriculum so of course that makes sense to send a link to an example of that guess they were all lying and you are right. You’ve taken this way into left field from my original comments anyway

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9 minutes ago, HonkyNinja12 said:

Oh I read them and they make sense. They didnt propose they passed maybe you should read. I didnt pick the article basing it off success of the district that’s irrelevant. With this its a group of ideas or principle not a subject like algebra so harder to see if its in books or teacher’s curriculum just many times it was just parents saying it was being taught by a teacher not in official curriculum so of course that makes sense to send a link to an example of that guess they were all lying and you are right. You’ve taken this way into left field from my original comments anyway

Ok. Well the one time transfer was tabled. And the voucher bill is socialism for private schools. Hope that gets back to the point of your original comment. 

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18 hours ago, tradertwo said:

Sorry to rant with multiple posts on the subject, but you're looking (from the highlighted text) at this from a logical perspective. The Voucher Bill will not affect the kids who perform poorly on tests. The bill simply allows any student to apply the state portion of educational funding toward private school tuition. Private schools reserve the right to restrict their enrollment through a selection committee...meaning they have no obligation to enroll a "poor student". Privates will have the luxury of enrolling whomever they choose (best students, best athletes, ect...) while excluding "undesirable" applicants. If this in any way would benefit underachieving students by placing them in a better environment for them to be educated, I would wholeheartedly support it. Fact is that it's an avenue for private schools to select the most beneficial students from public education, and to be paid by taxpayers to do it.

Spot on.

Everything you've pointed out here is lost on a lot of folks. I wouldn't hate to support something like this with my tax dollars, but private schools will just continue to admit whoever they want. And for those who are unaware, most privates are not obligated to enroll "undesirable" applicants and therefore don't.

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15 hours ago, SLBK said:

Tax payers still have to “pay in” and that money goes to subsidize a kids private school education. It’s 100 % socialism.

But yet, the parents sending their kids to private schools subsidize public schools while paying the full price of the private school cost. That could be construed as "socialist" too.

Not arguing for or against, but this is still fact that seems to be swept under the rug for those who don't like the voucher idea. To be fair, those who send kids to private schools, for whatever the reason, are getting shafted in that regard.

I can understand their point as well.

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